This Bajoran was part of a mob of Bajorans who threatened Odo because they believed Odo had murdered a fellow Bajoran. In the brawl caused by this action, in front of the security office, he was knocked out by MajorKira Nerys. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

This Bajoran was played by stunt actor Tom Morga, who received no credit for this appearance.

This male Bajoran was part of the mob who threatened Odo because they believed Odo had murdered a Bajoran. In the brawl caused by this action, he threw a stone and knocked one Bajoran deputy unconscious, before he was stopped by ChiefO'Brien. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

The Bajoran clerk ran the assay office on the space station Deep Space 9 in 2369. He inventoried Vash's possessions that she placed in a storage locker. He assured her that the assay office was the safest place to keep her goods. (DS9: "Q-Less")

They went to the second level of the bar when Molly O'Brien, aged and confused through a time portal and the strange environment, went downstairs, and hit the woman. The couple fell down the rest of the stairs. (DS9: "Time's Orphan")

This Bajoran stunt couple was portrayed by stunt coordinator Dennis Madalone and his wife Linda Madalone. Neither received credit for their appearances.

Bajoran residents on the Promenade crowded around Benjamin Sisko as he was walking among them. Sisko had received a series of pagh'tem'far and could see the past, present, and future. The people wished to hear his wisdom. (DS9: "Rapture")

The Bajoran monk greeted Benjamin Sisko when he arrived on Deep Space 9. He told him that the Prophets welcomed Sisko and asked him to enter a Bajoran temple. Sisko told him that he would do so at another time. (DS9: "Emissary")

This Bajoran vendor was working at the jumja stick shop on the Promenade of Deep Space 9 in 2369.

He sold jumja sticks to Miles O'Brien until his wifeKeiko was accused of blasphemy by VedekWinn Adami. Then the vendor refused to sell jumja sticks to O'Brien and told him there were no more, although several were displayed at his shop. O'Brien got angry and grabbed him on his collar, but left with Keiko. The vendor shouted that O'Brien and Keiko should seek the Prophets. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")

This male Bajoran was one of the civilians who cleaned up the debris from the Promenade after Deep Space 9 was left damaged by the Cardassians. When the Markalian thief tried to escape from Odo he knocked him down. (DS9: "Emissary")

This Bajoran was played by stunt actor Cole McKay, who received no credit for this appearance.

This male Bajoran was one of the civilians who cleaned up the debris from the Promenade after Deep Space 9 was left damaged by the Cardassians. When the Markalian thief tried to escape from Odo he knocked him down. (DS9: "Emissary")

This Bajoran was played by stunt actor Red Horton, who received no credit for this appearance.

This Bolian woman participated in a dabo game at Quark's and cheated because she didn't place her wager onto the green line after the game was completed. Quark escorted her out of his bar and told her that she should never visit his bar again. While leaving she examined Tosk who witnessed this action. (DS9: "Captive Pursuit")

When Molly O'Brien, aged through a time portal, tried to escape the strange environment in Quark's, she ran down the stairs from the second level, punched the woman to the ground and hit a Ferengi waiter who fell onto the male Human. (DS9: "Time's Orphan")

Both Humans were portrayed by stunt performers who received no credit for their appearance.

These two Humans watched the boxing fight between Q and Commander Benjamin Sisko in Quark's Bar which was created by Q in 2369. When Sisko punched Q hard he fell back and these two civilians caught him. (DS9: "Q-Less")

Both Humans were portrayed by stunt performers who received no credit for their appearance.

These Deep Space 9 residents were among the people who were evacuated when the Cardassians, under the command of Gul Jasad, attacked the station in 2369. Following several explosions on the promenade they were hit by structures of the station and thrown through the air. (DS9: "Emissary")

She had a conversation with Doctor Bashir in front of the infirmary when Miles O'Brien gave Tosk a tour on the promenade. She examined him doubtful and left with Bashir inside the infirmary. Later she visited Quark's where she met some other civilians. (DS9: "Captive Pursuit")

She witnessed the arrival of Lursa and B'Etor on the station and the following struggle with a Bajoran security deputy. After Constable Odo arrived the two Klingon women gave their weapons away and left the location. This woman was watching them shocked. (DS9: "Past Prologue")

The same year she witnessed Vash's transformation by Q on the Promenade and was later visiting the Replimat aboard the station. (DS9: "Q-Less")

She was on the Promenade when Odo banished Jake Sisko and Nog from sitting on the second level. (DS9: "The Storyteller")

This Human man was among the residents of Deep Space 9 who were evacuated when the Cardassians under the command of GulJasad attacked the station in 2369. Caused by several explosions on the promenade he was hit by a structure of the station. (DS9: "Emissary")

He passed the security office when Odo interrogated Quark and Rom and was later standing in front of the office when the MiradornAh-Kel and his crew blocked the entrance. (DS9: "Vortex")

He visited the Promenade when Odo banished Jake Sisko and Nog from sitting on the second level. Later he witnessed Nog running into Commander Sisko after the Ferengi broke into the security office. (DS9: "The Storyteller")

In several novels, the chef is known as Kaga (β). The name may or may not have been applied as a tip of the hat to "Chairman Kaga" from the Japanese television series, Iron Chef, which debuted the same month that "Melora" initially aired.

This resident was among the people who were evacuated when the Cardassians, under the command of Gul Jasad, attacked the station in 2369. Following several explosions on the Promenade he was hit by debris thrown through the air. (DS9: "Emissary")